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by William D. Mounce (Author) "If you have not yet learned conditional sentences, be sure you do so before work- through this passage..." (more)
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This companion to Basics of Biblical Greek and Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics contains annotated readings from the New Testament designed for second-year students of the Greek language.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Zondervan; annotated edition edition (May 4, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0310205824
  • ISBN-13: 978-0310205821
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
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75 of 76 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Training Wheels for the New Testament, June 7, 2002
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So. You've finished first-year Greek, you've got a lexicon at your side, maybe an advanced grammar as well; what's next? Dive straight into the Greek New Testament, clutching commentaries and reference works to keep you afloat? You could...but if you'd prefer to ease your way gently into the New Testament, consider putting the Nestle-Aland back on the shelf and first working your way through this reader. Its aim is to teach how to read Greek with facility, an essential skill for accurate exegesis and interpretation. Twenty selections survey nearly all the books of the New Testament and are not altered or abridged from their sources. To aid the learner, abundant footnoting navigates the hard parts and calls attention to nuances and important details. The novel system of phrasing taught in this book is easy to understand and should help the student still mastering Greek syntax to keep up with St. Paul and his long discursive sentences. Seminary students will appreciate the sample sermon outlines that accompany the early chapters, as examples of how to turn study into instruction.

This reader is meant to follow Mounce's well-received "Basics of Biblical Greek," but does not depend on it; you can come having studied from any textbook of basic Greek. It was also written to be compatible with Wallace's "Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics," but, once again, does not explicitly require it.

Keep in mind that the sole purpose of this reader is for practice reading Greek, and you should not be disappointed with the contents. There are many things it does not include. It does not cover the manuscript tradition or the critical apparatus, or teach how to weigh variant readings. It does not set passages in their historical or Scriptural context, or address questions of dating and authorship. There is no treatment of stylistic differences or comparisons with non-biblical Koine. If Mounce had crammed in such information, this book would have been twice as long and probably not any more helpful. And while the readings are representative of the books of the New Testament (and Mounce usually explains in the headnotes why each passage was chosen), one should not assume that they form a mini-course in theology or represent the most canonical of the canonical.

Indeed, any teacher of NT Greek could draw up a similar set of graded readings for second-year students, but with this reasonably-priced book, all the work of transcribing and annotating is already done.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but the notes need work..., March 10, 2007
Mounce's "Graded Reader" is intended as a transitionary textbook for students who are in their second year of Greek. I give it three stars because, while it is better than any alternative I have found, I think it is lacking in several respects and is somewhat disappointing given the quality of Mounce's BBG.

The book consists of 20 extended passages in Koine Greek, coming primarily from the New Testament. The readings cover all four Gospels, several letters, and Revelation. In addition, a Septuagint Psalm is thrown in, as well as an excerpt from the Didache, one of the earliest teaching documents of the Church. In addition to the passages, there is an introductory section on a technique, developed by Mounce, called "phrasing." It is essentially a means of diagramming Greek sentences to clarify the relationships of the parts of the sentence. Also, the book has a synopsis of Wallace's extensive "Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics," and a "cheat sheet" which lists the various cases, tenses, etc., and their uses.

The passages themselves have footnotes, which are primarily used for vocabulary. The footnotes gloss words that occur 20 or fewer times, and in addition to a definition provide the number of occurrences of the word in the NT. This is useful for finding the words in Mounce's flash card deck, if you have that. Aside from the vocab notes, each page explains various theological and/or grammatical concepts. At the end of each passage is a grammar summary and reflections on the text. I agree with a previous reviewer that Mounce's theology can be ignored.

My biggest complaint about this book is that the commentary in the notes is not very useful. The footnotes consist primarily of references to other author's commentaries. They tend to be in this form: "Why did Paul use the aorist here? See John Doe, p. 100." This is not terribly helpful, since he references 15 or 20 books, few of which I have. If Mounce is simply going to refer to someone else's commentary, why not just buy the commentary and skip Mounce's book? Since 90% of his notes are question format (e.g., p.7 "What is the antecedent of auto?") without answer, they do serve to call attention to important concepts, but if you can't answer his question you are out of luck.

That Mounce is the master of morphology is certain. However, one can see from his BBG that he is light on syntax, and I found many challenging concepts unmarked even by one of his questioning footnotes. After struggling through Ch. 7 (Romans) with extreme frustration, I recalled that at the beginning of the chapter he said the grammar was not difficult. If Mounce is in tune with students' morphological struggles he is not in tune with their syntactical struggles. Nonetheless this book is more useful than a non-commented text, and better than the JACT New Testament reader. Still, one hopes that a better reader with commentary will show up some day.
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25 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent tool for Intermediate Greek, February 25, 1998
Looking for an Intermediate Reader for Biblical Greek students? Look no further. This reader is a great tool for helping students move from beginning Greek to more difficult Greek. It also contains helps for Greek syntax and phrasing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars After Basic Greek
This tool is a great asset to keep you active in all you've already accomplished. It's inexpensive, friendly, and has a great appendix with an abbreviation of Wallace's Grammar... Read more
Published on January 15, 2007 by xaris19

5.0 out of 5 stars The Greek Materials from Mounce are excellent.
I've done a couple of years of Greek in undergrad and seminary and wish I had Mounce's Greek materials then. Read more
Published on January 11, 2007 by T. D. Eastman

4.0 out of 5 stars Skip the theology--stick to the Greek
Okay, generally I will not use the Mounce books. I don't always agree with his theology--moreover, I would prefer that my students come to their OWN theological conclusions... Read more
Published on November 9, 2006 by M. A. Oget

5.0 out of 5 stars your own personal tutor in Biblical Greek
This workbook has been kept me on the right track thoughout my studies of Greek. In a fairly systematic way, Mounce introduces practical grammatical and syntactical ideas as they... Read more
Published on February 11, 2006 by Refe Tuma

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellant for self study
First work through Basics including the workbook, then A Summer Greek Reader (for practice with easy syntax and additional vocablary memorization), then this. Read more
Published on January 14, 2004 by Randy Buchanan

5.0 out of 5 stars Great workbook
Interesting passages, well annotated; good review of grammar; original methode (phrasing) to unterstand the text I think all these qualities plead for this companion to Greek... Read more
Published on August 7, 2003 by Fontaine Didier

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